• New Zealand Cabbage Tree
• Robust Bracket (A very strange name for a fungi)
• Tōtara (Which is the tree that Tōtara Park was named after)
• Nikau Palm
• Hangehange
• Black Nightshade [DO NOT EAT THE BERRIES]
• Andean Cock-of-the-rock (This was actually an error made by the Ai that Seek uses. More on that later)
• Silver Fern
• Kauri tree
• Tawa tree
• Human (This was the only photo of a mammal that we could take. We found a thrush, but it flew away)And there were others, but then there would be too many plants to list.
I learnt a few things, such as:
• Insects like dark and damp places, such as a hole or deep groove in a tree.
• Ai isn’t always reliable, as my friend Thomas took a photo of Toby C and Matthew K and Seek identified it as a Andean Cock-of-the-rock, which lives all the way over in South America. For example, Researchers at the University of Tuebingen trained an Ai bot to identify fish in pictures, and when they asked the Ai to identify the most important parts of the fish, it outlined the fingers! In all, the trip was pretty fun, as there were these giant steps that we had to climb and go over, and the views were great. It was also interesting finding out the name of some plants.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Do not eat uncooked nightshade berries. They can severely hurt you and cause side effects, like vomiting and nausea. A large consumption of nightshade can poison you, which can lead to death.
Do not eat uncooked nightshade berries. They can severely hurt you and cause side effects, like vomiting and nausea. A large consumption of nightshade can poison you, which can lead to death.
UPDATE 21.10.2024
Scientist at Harvard fed an Ai texts from a particularly aggressive reddit post. They then did an ink blot test, and found that the Ai had the aptitude of a serial killer.
Great blog Matthew, it is really cool. Also, how did you get the green and yellow boxes?
I edited the html directly and used css style tags.